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  1. RMR&C
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    More ***embly... Starting to look like something. Need to sort out the radiator hoses and fan shroud then start wiring.
    I ordered my front tires also.

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  2. mgtstumpy
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    I just stumbled onto this thread and wondered how'd I'd missed it previously, great progress and coming together nicely.
     
  3. RMR&C
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    Got my front tires mounted

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  4. Jethro
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    I really like those wheels Scott
    Car is looking good!
     
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  5. bobbytnm
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    Thats a big difference from that old mud lug and yellow wheel.

    Looks great!
     
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  6. RMR&C
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    Thanks guys. Hope I get to drive it before the new tires age out...:rolleyes: Been bustin *** on this thing lately, but progress still seems really slow!
     
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  7. RMR&C
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    Got most of the wiring done except the lights...
    Still need to paint the tail light housings.
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    Also almost finished with the fan shroud.
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  8. bobbytnm
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    Wow! coming along nicely
    Nice work on that shroud
     
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  9. dwollam
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    Scott, did you build that shroud or is off something else? Who widened your '36 Plymouth/'36 Dodge pickup rear wheels? Those look really great!

    Dave
     
  10. RMR&C
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    The shroud is from an early F100 I think, I had to heavily modify it. It was a huge pain in the *** but it should work out pretty good. I built the rear wheels using the hoops from some white spoke PU wheels.
     
  11. dwollam
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    Man of many talents!

    Dave
     
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  12. RMR&C
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    Got the headlights on and wired up. Also finished up the brakes.

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  13. RMR&C
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    I finished up the brakes and steering. Wiring is all done. Exhaust almost done...
    Getting closer.
    Pic of the tail lights...

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  14. dwollam
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    @RMR&C , Dang that's looking sharp!

    Dave
     
  15. RMR&C
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    Time for an update. Exhaust is finished, E brakes are done, throttle linkage done.
    Ready to take for a drive as soon as the snow melts.
    Dropped the seats off to get redone.... Should get them back by next year.o_O
    Working on gl*** patterns now.

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  16. Baumi
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    Lookin great, I love the color. Cant wait to start my 34 Ply project
     
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  17. mdcolby
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    looks great! really like the tail lights and gas tank area- very cool
     
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  18. RMR&C
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    Finally got my gl*** cut and managed to get the w/s into the frame without breaking it. This old chrome frame is OE to the car, and not great, but will work til I find a better one.
     
  19. bobbytnm
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    Nice!!
    I'm pretty jealous, you're going to be on the rood soon. Going to be a good summer
     
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  20. RMR&C
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    All the gl*** is in......the windshield frame is fixed, no swing out.

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  21. RMR&C
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    Also got the door lock working and a new key made.
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  22. RMR&C
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    It's been a hectic summer but I'm back on this again. Been working on the top insert, have the wood mostly sorted.
    My seats are in upholstery jail since April...

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  23. nunattax
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    wood looks top of the range
     
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  24. Jethro
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    It's coming along real nice ! So what are the plans for the top? Chicken wire and batting or masonite and foam? I did the masonite and foam on the General and it turned out fine.
    You gonna have it ready for Bonneville 2023?
     
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  25. RMR&C
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    Thanks Jeff! How ya been?
    No chicken wire.....I have a plan, using plywood strips and foam. Will see how it works out....
    How thick is the foam? Glued down I ***ume?

     
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  26. Jethro
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    I used 1/4 inch landau foam from an upholstery shop. I glued it to the masonite and sanded the edges to blend them out . I made a frame of 2x2 's and stapled my vinyl to it and stretch it out , then I glued the vinyl to the foam. I trimmed it and used hidem to finish the edge.
    I finally got the coupe on the road a couple weeks ago...loud , uncomfortable , smelly and quick enough for me....I'm having fun!
    Cheers!
     
  27. RMR&C
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    Got my seats back from upholstery jail. Yes they are modern seats. No I don't care.

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  28. That’s all right, in fact it’s a gas. Lol
     
  29. RMR&C
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    Top insert frame glued and screwed.

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  30. RMR&C
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    I'm not a wood worker, I don't really have the correct tools or the patience for it.
    The 1/4 inch ply doesn't bend 2 directions so I am cutting it into strips. It will get glued and sealed up with epoxy resin.

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